2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog


 

Undergraduate Catalog
2018-2019

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West Haven, CT 06516
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Email:
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Financial Aid: 203.932.7315
Accessibility Resources Center (Voice/TDD): 203.932.7332
Health Services Office: 203.932.7079
Health Services Fax: 203.931.6090

Website: www.newhaven.edu


The University of New Haven publishes its official undergraduate catalog electronically; it is available at catalog.newhaven.edu. The undergraduate catalog applicable to students admitted for each fall undergraduate semester is established and posted each August prior to the beginning of the fall academic term. Academic policies and curriculum changes recommended by the Faculty Senate prior to the end of the preceding spring academic term and approved by the provost by June 30 are generally applicable to the official fall catalog. New courses, course changes, new programs, and program changes that occur during the academic year may become available prior to the next fall term. They will be reflected in updated versions of the fall catalog that will also appear online at catalog.newhaven.edu.

This catalog supersedes all previous bulletins, catalogs, and brochures published by the University of New Haven and describes academic programs to be offered beginning in Fall 2018. Undergraduate students admitted to the University for Fall 2018 and thereafter are bound by the regulations published in this catalog. Those admitted prior to Fall 2018 are bound by those new regulations, which have been duly instituted and announced prior to the semester during which they are effective.

The University of New Haven is committed to affirmative action and to a policy that provides for equal opportunity in employment, advancement, admission, educational opportunity, and administration of financial aid to all persons on the basis of individual merit. This policy is administered without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, gender, gender identity,  religion, sexual orientation, or disabilities not related to performance. It is the policy of the University of New Haven not to discriminate on the basis of gender in admission, educational programs, activities, or employment policies as required by Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments. This school is authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students.

Inquiries regarding nondiscrimination, affirmative action, equal opportunity, and Title IX may be directed to the University's equal opportunity/affirmative action officer at 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, CT 06516; phone 203.932.7265. Persons who have special needs requiring accommodation should notify the Director of the Accessibility Resources Center at 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, CT 06516, or by Voice/TDD at 203.932.7332.

Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this publication is accurate and current as of the date of publication; however, the University cannot be held responsible for typographical errors or omissions that may have occurred.

Volume XXXVII, No. 18, August 2018

University of New Haven, 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, CT, 06516.

Produced by the Office of the University Registrar.

The University of New Haven's official catalogs are those found on the institution's website at http://catalog.newhaven.edu. The University reserves the right to make periodic changes to the catalogs; such changes are presented on the website with the dates upon which the changes are to take effect. The changes apply to all prospective and current students of the University. The official catalog located on this website should be consulted for the most current and authoritative information.

The University further reserves the right to make changes at its own discretion in admission requirements, tuition and fees, staffing, course offerings, schedules, and regulations.


Information Directory

President
Maxcy Hall
203-932-7276

Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs
Maxcy Hall
203-932-7267

Academic Services Office
Maxcy Hall
203-932-7237

Accessibility Resources Center
Sheffeld Hall
VOICE/TDD; 203-932-7332

Admissions, International Graduate
Maxcy Hall
203-932-7441

Admissions, International Undergraduate
Bayer Hall
203-932-7320

Admissions, Graduate
Maxcy Hall
203-932-7440

Admissions, Undergraduate
Bayer Hall
203-932-7319

Alumni Office
Sawmill
203-932-7270

Athletic Department
Charger Gymnasium
203-932-7016

 


Bursar's Office
Bergami Hall
203-932-7217

Campus Police
203-932-7014

Career Development Center
Bartels Student Activity Center (BSAC 103)
203-479-4858

Center for Adult, Graduate, and Veteran Student Services
Echlin Hall
203-931-2907

Center for Learning Resources
M.K. Peterson Library
203-932-7215

College of Arts and Sciences
Maxcy Hall
203-932-7256

College of Business
Maxcy Hall
203-932-7120

Dean of Students Office
Bartels Hall
203-932-7432

Financial Aid
Bergami Hall
203-932-7315

Health Services
Sheffield Hall
203-932-7079

 

Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice & Forensic Sciences
South Campus Hall
203-932-7472

Intercultural Relations
Bartels Hall
203-932-7427

International Services Office
Bartels Hall
203-932-7475

M.K. Peterson Library
203-932-7197

University Registrar
Bergami Hall
203-932-7309

Residential Life
Bixler Hall
203-932-7076

Student Activities
Bartels Hall
203-479-4582

Tagliatela College of Engineering
Buckman Hall
203-932-7168

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Call toll-free 1-800-DIAL-UNH and ask for the four-digit extension required, or contact us on the web at: www.newhaven.edu